Mark Zuckerberg lays out Facebook’s plan to tackle fake news
The social media giant has found itself at the center of the debate on misinformation on the internet.
Bersih protests: Thousands march in Malaysian capital calling for PM Najib to step down
The mood was festive, with drums and vuvuzelas heard along with speeches, songs and chants calling for a clean Malaysia.
Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn vows to tackle North Korea nuclear threat
Michael Flynn said he would work to strengthen the U.S. alliance with South Korea, calling the relationship “vital.”
Pension cold callers could face £500,000 fines as part of planned ban
Cold calls to people cashing in pension pots could be banned, in a bid to stop scammers profiting.
Autumn Statement 2016: Financial upheaval ahead for families
Some experts see a “quiet” Autumn Statement – but significant changes for family finances are ahead.
Energy bills mislead with phantom savings offers
Customers are being misled by offers on gas and electricity bills which never materialise, BBC Money Box discovers.
‘Life-changing’
An experiment is about to launch in the East End of London, which will link rises in house prices to local wages.
Three phone scam data breach hit 133,000 customers
Three says 133,000 customer accounts were hit by fraudsters in a bid to upgrade and steal phones.
Facebook to buy back $6 billion in stock
Facebook will buy back $6 billion in stock, starting in the first quarter of 2017, SEC filings showed.
Why OPEC could strike deal this time and end failed strategy
OPEC is expected to strike a deal for real this time, forging some type of agreement when it meets at the end of the month.